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Kenneth

2005-09-21, 5:48 pm


Howdy,

I just installed Ghost 9 on a WinXP Dell Notebook.

I am now trying to create a job to send a full image to a
remote machine. I have done this many times before
successfully, but...

I browse to the remote location with no problem, and then a
Ghost dialog opens that says:

Connect As

To access a network location, the connection must be made as
a user with permission.

Please enter a user name and password below.

Domain [ ]

User [ ]

Password [ ]


We do not run with a domain structure (we are peer-to-peer)
and so I leave the first field blank.

I then enter a valid user name and password (in fact, it is
valid both locally, that is, it is the user name and
password that I used to log onto the machine with the new
Ghost installation and it is valid on the remote machine to
which we want to send the image.)

But, when I click OK, the dialog reappears asking for the
username and password again.

What might be the cause of the hassle, and what can I do to
correct it?

Very sincere thanks,
--
Kenneth

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Kenneth

2005-09-21, 5:48 pm

On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 08:52:29 -0400, Kenneth
<usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote:

>
>Howdy,
>
>I just installed Ghost 9 on a WinXP Dell Notebook.
>
>I am now trying to create a job to send a full image to a
>remote machine. I have done this many times before
>successfully, but...
>
>I browse to the remote location with no problem, and then a
>Ghost dialog opens that says:
>
>Connect As
>
>To access a network location, the connection must be made as
>a user with permission.
>
>Please enter a user name and password below.
>
> Domain [ ]
>
> User [ ]
>
>Password [ ]
>
>
>We do not run with a domain structure (we are peer-to-peer)
>and so I leave the first field blank.
>
>I then enter a valid user name and password (in fact, it is
>valid both locally, that is, it is the user name and
>password that I used to log onto the machine with the new
>Ghost installation and it is valid on the remote machine to
>which we want to send the image.)
>
>But, when I click OK, the dialog reappears asking for the
>username and password again.
>
>What might be the cause of the hassle, and what can I do to
>correct it?
>
>Very sincere thanks,



Hello again,

The matter is resolved.

As it turns out, entering the name of the remote system in
the Domain field makes Ghost happy.

Thanks,
--
Kenneth

If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."
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